Carnival Paradise Ship Review

As part of the "Evolutions of Fun" refurbishment program, the Carnival Paradise has undergone numerous upgrades, including but not limited to: the addition of adults-only decks, remodeled staterooms, suites and bathrooms as well as new flat-screen TVs. The ship sails out of Tampa, offering 4- and 5-day cruises to the Bahamas and Western Caribbean.

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Built in 1998, this 10-deck cruise liner is a 70,367-ton, 855-ft megaship with a beam of 103 ft, 10 passenger decks and a passenger capacity of 2,052, double occupancy, or 2,594 if all berths are occupied.

The ship has a crew of 920, with Italian officers, and sails at 21 knots under the Panamanian flag. For several years, the Paradise was a totally smoke-free ship but pressures to increase onboard revenue returned her to the mainstream.